Here Are the Hottest Cyber Monday Deals

With Cyber Monday just around the corner, TheStreet has compiled a list of some of the hottest deals from the biggest retailers.

Amazon

Amazon.com ( AMZN) will feature many of its own products on Cyber Monday including its Echo, Echo Dot, Fire TV stick and much more.

Amazon's Echo Dot will go for $39.99, down $10 from its original price, The Amazon Echo will sell for $139.99, or $40 off. Customers will also be able to save $40 if they choose to purchase the e-commerce giant's Tap for $89.99, and Amazon's Fire TV stick will sell for $74.99, down $15 from its original price.

Best Buy

Best Buy (BBY) will run its Cyber Monday deals starting on Sunday, November 27 through Monday, November 28.

Gaming fans will also be able to snag a Sony (SNE) PlayStation 4 1TB edition for $100 off its original price, and $50 off for a Microsoft (MSFT) Xbox One S 1TB Assassin's Creed Origins Bonus Bundle with 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray.

Walmart

The retailing giant has packed Cyber Monday with a vast assortment of sales for consumers.

Walmart (WMT) shoppers will be eligible to receive a free $300 Walmart gift card with the purchase of the new Apple (AAPL) iPhone X, iPhone 8 or iPhone 8 Plus. Walmart will also offer Alphabet's (GOOGL) Google Home for $99, down from $129.

Other deals from Walmart include $100 off a pair of Bose QuietComfort Noise-cancelling Headphones, $100 off a Sony PlayStation 4 1TB Console, and $60 off a Dyson DC59 Slim Cord-free Vacuum.

Dell

If you order from Dell.com on Cyber Monday, you will receive free shipping on any order. Plus, Dell is offering expedited delivery and up to 6% in rewards on eligible purchases if consumers join the Dell Advantage Loyalty Rewards.

Dell will also offer discounts on several tech items including over 30% for the Samsung 65" Curved 4K Smart HDR Ultra HDTV, and over 30% off the Dell 15.6" Inspiron 15 3000 Laptop with Intel Celeron, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD.

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